Ccrp c, Features – Steffes Comfort Control Relay Panel (CCRP) User Manual
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Comfort Control Relay Panel (CCRP)
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FEATURES
The Comfort Control Relay Panel (CCRP) is an accurate and reliable device offering the following features:
Multiple configurations available
Four Pole – four (4) relays to control four separate electrical circuits (sequenced on in two stages)
Nine Pole – nine (9) relays to control nine separate electrical circuits (sequenced on in three
stages)
Relays
30 amp, DC held, board mounted
Pre-wired with 42", 10 AWG leads
Operates on 120V or 208V/240V
Electrical Loading Limits
Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size
Circuit 1: 20 Amps
Circuits 2 – 9: 30 Amps
Total Input Circuit Fuse or Circuit Breaker Ampacity
Four Pole
Nine Pole
Surface Mounted
100 Amps
200 Amps
Flush Mounted
100 Amps
150 Amps
Built-in Power Line Carrier (PLC) Transmitter with 15 selectable communication channels for trans-
mitting information through the existing power lines (wireless communication) to an unlimited number
of 1000, 2000, and 2100 series room heaters, Comfort Plus systems, and the Steffes Mini Receivers
provided all systems are operating at 240V or less and are on the same power company distribution
transformer
Peak and anticipated peak (pre-peak) control signals
Outdoor temperature information for automatic brick core charging of ETS room heaters
Room temperature set back signals (external signaling device required)
Independent PLC and relay control accept up to six (6) separate power company control signals
Metal enclosures with power company seal/lockout provision
Four Pole
Nine Pole
Indoor (NEMA 1) – flush or surface mounted:
10" x 16" x 4.25"
14" x 20" x 4"
Outdoor (NEMA 3) – surface mounted:
Not Available
12" x 18" x 4"
Available options (must be specified at time of ordering)
Current transformer (CT)
Multiple zone, 60-minute, peak override module
Capable of providing peak and automatic charge control for fluid regulated ETS room heating
systems (i.e., Steffes "S" series room heating units and most European models).